state. not a lot of moisture with that, but it will bring cooler temperatures to areasaroundseattleaswe go throughout today and tomorrow. there's cool air behind that. there's a big storm in the gulf of alaska that will watch over the next couple of days, but as far as the west coast goes, no issues whatsoever. a marine influence. we'll keep it cooler in san diego and immediate coastal areas like san francisco over the next couple of days. here's the radar showing salt lake city with light rain over the top of you and also by cedar city here trying to head up into the mountains of colorado. a little bit of light rain also. the forecast for today, there's cooler weather in seattle. still very warm from vegas to phoenix, but not quite as hot as yesterday, and 76, partly cloudy in l.a. colorado in the days ahead. you'll dry out shortly. >>> looks like maybe a four or five day pattern change for the west, but until then more of the same. >> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> coming up, caterpillar craw crawls, google finds a new high, and america's surprising favorite salty snack. y

inseattleat51, but warmer at vegas at 76 degrees right now. temperatures should top out in the 70-degree range in seattle, portland about 80 degrees, and then across most of california, highs today should be in the 80s, close to 90 degrees. that's a look at the weather across the oregon. and temperatures in crescent city, california, 56. and that's the latest check on your weather, veronica. >> it is pleasant outside. >> very pleasant. >> thanks, dylan. >>> housing sparks, oil sinks, and mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the richest of them all? your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, sound familiar? late-nightclubing, driving, and then an arrest. lindsay lohan's latest legal run-in, this time in new york city. >>> coming up, pennant races, history chases, and a fond farewell for one american coach. you're watching "early today." >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by advil. make the switch to advil now. >>> well, ghm good morning to you and welcome back to "early today." i'm veronica de la cruz. here are some of your top headlines this morning. a j

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play of monday night's match-upbetweenseattleandgreen bay fell in the seahawks favor. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. right off the top, you make the call. wrapping up a wild weekend in the nfl. here's the final play of last night's green bay/seattle game. seahawks down 12-7. seattle last chance. if they score a touchdown, they win the game. it appeared the packers jennings came down with it. the seahawks golden tate was there and tried to wrestle the ball away. the officials all over it. one signaled touchdown, the other signaled stop the clock. you make the call, interception or touchdown. if you called it an interception, you are wrong. they reviewed it and called it a touchdown. a controversial ending that will be talked about all week, if not all year. seattle wins a wild one 14-12. >>> in other news darrelle revis done for the year. he tore the acl in his left knee on sunday. >>> baseball will be a sprint to the finish in the a.l. east. the yankees continue to win. curtis granderson belted his 40th homer of the yea

basicallyfromseattlerightdown into southern california and also into phoenix where it is going to be hot, but seasonably so for this time of year. it is going to be above average in seattle with temperatures up around 80 degrees today. down through san francisco, foggy this morning. the biggest concern will be interior portions of washington state and also oregon where smoke from area wildfires will get trapped and actually make it a little hazy out there. you'll smell the smoke in the air. temps a little cool except for las vegas at about 76 degrees. topping out about 100 degrees this afternoon. looking for the warm temps to continue in oregon and to the fall season as we go into next week. that's the latest check on your forecast. can't believe fall is starting. >> i know. september is almost over? dylan, thank you. >>> coming up, manufacturing slips, apple shines and raising the stakes on a rare indulgence. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> never one to mince words, donald trump weighs in on kate middleton's topless photo scandal. >>> an olympic gold medali

defender and then of course many thinktheseattlereceivernever came down with the ball and fans here said they hope it mean its the in, fl will finally find a way to get the real referees back on the field. >> it's -- >> reporter: when two replacement referees made different calls on this play it may have been the turning point in a long battle between the nfl and it's referees. >> you aren't putting the same product on the field there and i think that we may well see the event which can bring the parties to terms with one another. >> reporter: the law professor is the former chair of the national relations board who helped end the strike of 1994. he wrote a book called baring with baseball. >> they may have reached to far and maybe not anticipating the backlash against the undermining of both the integriny of game and safety. >> reporter: along with a to call on this hit to bay. they say the controversial ending is only the latest in a series of questionable calls. some say its time for the nfl to reach a deal. >> it's a billion dollar business. get it over. >> reporter: the two

the jobs out ofstateseattle, portlandand denver. the reason? . >> because to have high cost in california make it extremely difficult for us to --. >> comcast moved its california headquarters to livermore in 2008 and plans to maintain other operations here. livermore leaders say they're prepared to help laid off workers. >> any assistance they can use or information to help transition. it's unfortunate, but we want to be there for them, as well. >> comcast has employees who do not want to relocate or take other jobs at comcast will receive a severance package but the workers say it isn't enough. >> i've been working at comcast for 13 years. i've put in a whole lot of hard work for them just to do us like this is a redick louse crying out shame and give us a really lousy sefrns package than all the rest is really ridiculous. >> most to have employees will leave by november 30th. the call centers will be completely shut down in november. reporting live tonight, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the private investigator at the center of a contra costa collection scandal was sentenced t

toseattle, portlandand denver to handle things like billing and repair calls. >> the high cost of doing business in california makes it difficult to run cost effective call centers in northern california. >> comcast is not the first big business to complain about the burden of operating. other companies have pulled outcome pleatly citing lower taxes and more lenient regulations. >> sometimes the complaints are legitimate. but i think the business climate is an excuse for companies wanting more generous incentives or tax relief in one area or another. >> later in the day, comcast claimed it was relocating the call centers because so many customers do business on-line. adding "our customers will be served better in the long run by establishing specialized call centers focused on the particular customer needs rather than on geography." as for the company's thousand employees, comcast says it will offer financial help to relocate even though many say a move will be possible. >> i have been through it before with the adp security systems. it is becoming a pattern. >> comcast will have about

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right here in washington, d.c. then there is the folksinseattle, washington,and san diego rounding out the top five. >> a live look outside right now where they are playing soccer. everybody has on shorts and t- shirts. topper will be along in minutes to let you know. >> she harassed me. she hit me. she kicked me in public. >> so, does the justice system treat male and female victim of abuse differently? when we come back. >>> only on 9, a troubling case of domestic abuse. in this instance, the victim is a man. the abuser now convicted is a woman. andrea mccarren sat down with the victim who believes there is a troubling disperty with the way the system treats male and female victims of abuse. >> she stalked me. she harassed me. she's hit me. she's kicked me. >> what began as telephone harassment, quickly escalated into physical assault. >> it's not cool for a man to hit a woman. it's not cool for a woman to hit a man. >> demanded that his abuser stay away from his home, workplace, and family. yet she repeatedly defied them. >> she has called my employers. told them i'm a

solitary confinement and haven't seen it, here's the last seconds hail mary in the greenby-seattlegamemonday night. one says touchdown. the other says touchback the defense got it. green bay wins. they went with offense. seattle wins. watch 81, seattle, push as player out of the way, interference not called, apparently didn't catch the ball. refs ruled he did. seattle wins. seattle put out a statement, yeah, seattle wings. the ref who made the call had only reffed games at height school and junior college level. bipartisan vote the refs out [ inaudible ] >> it is time to get the real refs. >> reporter: you think? one vef tricked by a coach to permit an extra challenge and a coach grabs a ref in anger. the diplomatic green bay head coach. >> it's different. there's no question about it. >> reporter: green bay's quarterback. >> awful. >> reporter: why on earth are high school refs in the n.f.l. labor dispute between the real refs in the n.f.l. which locked them out in may. gary nurenberg, 9news now. >> well, redskins offensive coordinator kyle shanahan has been fined for his behavior to

monday nightgivingseattlethehighly doubtful, questionable, illegitimate victory. >> see one waving it off. one saying touchdown. now even the presidential candidates are weighing in on the issue. abc's karen travers joining us this morning with the very latest. hi, karen. >>> good morning, rob, paula. seattle fans are thrilled. packers' fans are disgusted. and players and coaches around the nfl are fed up with these replacement refs. >> reporter: could this play be the tipping point? the seattle green bay game went down to the wire. on the final play, a hail mary pass from seattle to try and win the game, a controversial call. one ref says touchdown. another says no. after ten minutes of review. >> the call on the field stand. touchdown. >> reporter: and seattle wins. the nfl was locked in the labor dispute with the regular referees, so the league has been using replacement refs from the college level and arena league. >> they're not qualified to handle the pace and the speed of an nfl game. >> reporter: espn's michael wilbon sees the lockout lasting weeks not days. >> ratings keep

special black panther chapterinseattleformany years to part of doing my research, historical research was also interviews, but i also walked around the neighborhoods and sort of try to get a sense of where the clinic headquarters, where the clinic was headquartered, the sort of things. it was 40 years after but just ghana get a sense of what he might have felt like. in the course of doing that walking around in seattle, i discovered the carolyn downs medical, family medical center. which is now an ngo. it's a nonprofit medical center in seattle that's named for a former member of the black panther party. and so one of the questions i get asked about this book is why didn't we know anything about the black panthers health activism? one of the curious things in the seattle case is who you have a clinic that is named for the former black panther. you walk into the clinic and there's a photograph of your. there's a plaque that says this clinic is working in the tradition of the black panther party, very much sort of valorize is and recognizes the contributions of the black panther party a

of controversial calls came to a head at the end of lastnight'sseattle/green baygame. >> the game's final play. a loft to the end zone. >> reporter: seattle tried for a game-winning hail mary pass who looked like an interception. >> who did they give it to? touchdown. >> reporter: mike tirico calling it on espn. but the refs were giving mixed signals. >> after review, the call on the field stands, touchdown, seattle. >> seahawks win in the most bizarre finish you'll ever see. >> reporter: the stunning ending seemed to hurt not just the packers' record, but the integrity of the game. jormer coach jon gruden alongside tirico. >> this is comical to me. that's two of the worst calls at the end of a football game i can remember. >> reporter: the monday night mayhem capped a week in which bill belichick got furious after his team's loss to the ravens. even putting his hands on a ref. >> i never meant any disrespect. in any way tried to abuse or be disrespectful to the officials and the job they do. >> reporter: and the lockout has created a social media firestorm, brandon spikes tweeting, can someon

released from solitary confinement and haven't seen it, here's the last second hail mary in the green bay/seattle game monday night. watch the refs after the scramble. one says touchdown. the other says touch back, the defense got it, green bay wins. they went with offense, seattle wins. watch 81, seattle, push his player out of the way. interference not called. apparently didn't catch the ball. refs rule he did. seattle wins. the nfl puts out a statement, yep, seattle wins. the ref who made the call had only refed games at the high school and junior college level. bipartisan vote the refs out. >> settle this and get our refs back. >> it is time to get the real refs. >> er: reportyou think? watch the refs hat trips a player. another ref is tricked by a coach to permit an extra challenge and a coach actually grabs a ref in anger. the diplomatic green bay head coach. >> it's a different year. there's no question about it. >> reporter: green bay's quarterback. >> it's all full. that's -- awful. that's all i'm going to say. >> reporter: why are high school referees -- the whole brouhaha against the r

day. even broke the streakinseattle. 200thsof an inch of rainfall from late last night to early this morning. at least a little rainfall. a few showers into portions of florida. southwest we have a disturbance that will likely spawn more shower activity, especially as you factor in daytime heating there. beyond that, a good two-thirds of the country dry and quiet. there is a look towards seattle. you see the moisture moving through the area, not a huge amount. but still it's noteworthy after an august where we didn't see any rainfall at all, at least through sea-tac airport. some of the flash flood watches include southern portions of california, nevada, southwestern utah and northwestern arizona. potential for locally heavy rainfall. you see some of the daytime heating helps enhance some of the lifting in the atmosphere, you get better coverage rainfallwise. there's a look closer in at some of the showers mid 70s. there will be warmer spots including fresno with temperatures in the mid 90s. at least a few areas looking good today. again, we will track the chances for showers. w

inmedford.seattleat86 will be a warm afternoon. 87 in boise. as we take you through your weekend, still very warm saturday. the big change comes on sunday. we'll only be in the 60s or 70s in portland to seattle. that's your big change. if you're watching us on king 5 news in seattle, see how local artists have used books and inspiration for paintings and inspiration. banbridge arts and crafts. that's your pacific event of the day. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. at the box office this weekend this could be the first time in four years no movie will pass the $10 million mark. "the words," a romantic thriller, looks to have the best shot at the top spot. another thriller, "the cold light of day," debuts after sitting for quite some time on the studio shelf. that's never a good sign. and last week's champ the horror film,th "the poe" has a shot of getting the top spot. >>> elsewhere i'm disappointed about this one. after nine years of marriage amy poehler and will arnett have separated. >>> mtv's video awards were held last night in los angeles. a

have the highlights. the a'sinseattlefightingfor the play offs. a lot of good sports this evening. we'll join you later in this forecast. >>> new tonight at 11:00, space shuttle endevour is expected to make its final flight mounted on a shuttle aircraft carrier. but before it does, it will pass over parts of california. one of those areas is moffit field as well as several landmarks in san francisco. we'll be right back, much more ahead. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> a lot of californians are likely be busy shopping online. there on amazon scooping up items before the popular website has to start charging a tax. a 7.25% tax will be charged. we share a tip t

the rest of the week.fromseattle, portland,medford, or regan, southern california, las vegas, too, lots of sunshine and very warm temperatures. in vegas we are at about 79. but you'll top out in the upper 90s this afternoon. 100 degrees in phoenix today. even seattle enjoying a gorgeous day this afternoon. lots of sun and h now the the upper 90s. it is looking hot across most of the west coast. that's the latest check on your weather, veronica. >> gorgeous day, though, for lots of the west. you brought the sunshine. thank you. >> i did what i could. >>> the administration tackles china. down goes samsung. it's lost, there's a reward, but you probably don't want to find it. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus what happened to one of the most be loved family movies of all time wasn't so be loved this weekend. >>> coming up, the biggest upset of the season, the best hair dmut the nfl and coaches gone wild. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." i'm veronica de la cruz. here are some of your top headlines this morning. union teachers

affairbetweenseattleandbaltimore. game tied at 1-1 in the 11th. adam jones gets a two-run homer. seattle trying to get something going in the bottom of the inning. saunders, thrown out trying to steal second base that ends the game orioles win it 3-1. with that win the a's lost, baltimore moves ahead of oakland in the american league wild card. angels 3.5 games out. detroit five back. the rays even closer, st. louis hanging on to that last spot. houston, they get homered. on the way to a 5-0 win over the last place astros. the brewers and pirates both trying to make a run. first inning, leads off the game with a home run but brewers pitcher who had the big night. fifth inning, hits an rbi double down the right-field line to make it 2-0. brewers win that one 3-1. milwaukee stays 2.5 games behind. dodgers two games back. philadelphia is four games back. pittsburgh is fading fast. when we come back on this thursday, crime fighting baby. we'll see how these cute images of these kids here may be key in keeping violence down in one london neighborhood. here may be key in keeping viole

thisseattleplayergot in there and the referees are calling it a touchdown. there are still on the field, everyone is discussing it. at this point, it seems as if seattle seattle 13, green bay 12. we are back in a moment. guests we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>gary: ohio state is known for their football program. the last five years, he spent over 7 million and expensive, 64,000 on both sides. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. call at&t now to get u-verse high speed internet for

the green bay packers andtheseattleseahawks.the fill-in refs awarded a game-winning touchdowntoseattle, thoughmany felt the packers had made an interception. two days of marathon labor negotiations followed. the refs still have to vote on the deal, but commissioner roger goodell has lifted the lockout just in time for tonight's match-up between the cleveland browns and baltimore ravens. nbc's fred roggin will have few details coming up in just a few minutes in sports. >>> but first, president obama and republican presidential candidate mitt romney both campaign in the battleground state of virginia today after nearly crossing paths in another key swing state, ohio. nbc's tracie potts is joining from us washington with those details. good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. virginia, four years ago, the president won that state after 44 years of voters there selecting republicans, but then ey flipped and switched their democratic governor for a republican, so, some back and forth in virginia, and now the president hopes to win that state back. president obama and mitt romney camp

,um,seattlecommunitycollege, here i come. whoo-hoo. this is the right thing. but i don't wanna say good-bye. maybe you could, um, come visit me sometime. yeah. maybe. (woman over p.a.) final call for the "coastal moonlight" to seattle. last call for the "coastal moonlight" to seattle. "coastal moonlight"" sounds romantic. you better go. good-bye, kimball. bye. tweet it be surprised be productive. make a sale make some lunch make it movie night. play a game or an old favorite. do it all more beautifully, with the retina display, on ipad. >>> everything that wasn't tied or fixed to something was in the air. >> coming up, a massive cleanup is underway after yesterday's severe storms. >>> but first -- >> he fires downfield. he's now 7 for 7! >> the redskins win in dramatic fashion. in his first regular season game, rgiii is a star. >>> well, he's as good as advertised. that's what they're saying about robert griffin iii tonight after he led the washington redskins to an upset win over a top new orleans team in the superdome. kristen berset is here. >> it was an exciting game. not many

continue their late season surge last night beatingtheseattlemarinersin baltimore's 15th straight extra inning victory. here's nbc's fred roggin with a look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning, the wild card leading orioles needed 18 innings to beat seattle on tuesday. why not an extra inning fair last night. sleepless in seattle. that solitary oriole fan will never say dye. baltimore won it 3-1. second straight extra inning victory. they've got a 3 1/2 game cushion in the wild card. >>> off to the bronx, yanks and blue jays in a doubleheader. andy pettitte's first start after breaking his leg. yanks won game one 4-1. in the ninth, tied in the eighth, ichiro put new york on top. yanks won it 2-1 to sweep the doubleheader. they're now 1/2 game ahead of baltimore in the east. >>> tigers making a run in the a.l. central. miguel cabrera making a run at the triple crown. runs batted in, after that home run, just one behind josh hamilton for the league lead. no one has hit for the triple crown since carl yastrzemski in 1967. tigers are within the white sox. >>> game two, the nats c

. there are a lot of missed story lines even intheseattle/green baygame.seattle's defenseplayed exceedingly well. russell wilson did a very nice and efficient job out there. green bay's defense even stepped up. all those things remember lost. let me also throw kudos mike mccarthy's way. i think the coach of the green bay packers showed remarkable poise and calm in that he did not explode and i would think internally there was a volcano going on in terms of what i'm sure he wanted to scream about with that last play that in my estimation was, in fact, an interception, should have been called that way. that's my personal take, but i thought he was remarkably calm and to add insult to injury because rules do state that the team has to be out there for the point after. the game was already decided but let me say i file worse for the replacement officials. they should not have been placed in that position and these guys' names are being printed in the paper and being called out. my gosh, can you imagine a high school pitcher, no matter what kind of phenom he is, now being thrown to the washingto

orioles otoff their charter in boston after a cross-ccntinent tripfromseattle..they havethe day off before opening a three game series wth opening a three off before they have the day trip from seattle..in boston after a off their charter ggt hours a very tired in the very small in the very small hours a very tired group of baltimore orioles gotoff their charter in boston after a cross-continent trip from seattle..they have the day off before opening a three game series wth the red soxtomorrow t &pnight they were weary, but they were happy, that's for sure... because last night they survived another marathon....fter playing 18 innings on tuesdaa, they playted 11 moreon wednesday...adam jooes' 30th hhme run of the year wonnlast night's game 4-2...their 15th consecutive extra inning victory...it's getting kinda hard to believe.... 3 ichiro and the yankees hosting the jays tonight, he had ásevená hits in tuesday's doubleheader...he stayed hot tonight...we'll pick it up in the 3rd inning, drills a curveball to ight cenner, his eighth of the year...yankees trail 2-1...but ichiro was

one thing stayssthe same...a win tooight would give them a three game sweepinseattle.. seattle.. butking felix had other ideas...looking for his 11th the third...here he rings up n last night's hero, taylor teagarden...hernandezzstruck out the side in the 3rd...but in the top of the 4th, they get to him..mark reynolds with a liner intt left- around third and beats the throw to the plate... 1-0 oriooles...but the mariners match that in the bottom of the 4th...franklin gutierrez takes joe saunders over the wall in left..tied at 1 now in the 6th inning... and the tuesday mmrathon has forced the orioles' hand... &pthey are calling up their young pitching phenom...dylan bundy..he spent the day ttavelling and was in uniform tonight...he'll be the first teenaged pitcher on the o's roster in over 45 yearss.. &pcounting starter wei-yen chen the birds used 8 pitchers last night andhave used nine different relievers in the first two games in seattle..a starter in the minors, bundy will likely be used out of the bullpen.. for the laat three years, the pavens have been stuck in a opening

, "right this minute"! >>> it's anewseattlelandmark17 stories high. and -- >> this guy's going to climb it. >> how cops are tracking video clues to find a stealth spider-man. >> road hazard alert as road drivers blow through red lights. now hear the secret behind those traffic cams. >> are the police able to track that driver down? >> oh, yeah. wee use the videos all the time. >> a predator in a store targets a woman in a skirt. >> the worst kind of predators because they're cowards. >> see how she busted the sicko with a cam ranchts and it's bear versus wolf. but -- >> just when you think the bear has won this battle. >> you'll see the real reason behind the standoff on the shore. >>> video has surfaced of a brazen daredevil, and it is about to go viral. >> we got this story from our friends at cairo, the seattle great twheel just opened over the summer. it's 175 feet tall and it's the largest observation wheel on the west coast. >> this guy's going to climb it. >> this guy did climb to the top of the great wheel, and as you can clearly see, so did the camera guy in order to get these

can help out our viewers. today we're about helping out the good peopleofseattlewiththe help of a guy named michael bass consillo. acted an an undercover detective, if you will, getting some parking pretendants on this cam ranchts you know you don't work this parking lot. this is a face shot. this is an automated parking lot. you don't work here. >> doesn't matter. the tickets are still here. >> you're not charges somebody. if she wants to give you money, i'll wait and watch. >> reporter: there's a problem in seattle of people scamming parking lots. >> according to michael, these parking lot pretendants or scammers, go in, say, hey, we need you to pay to park here, and they hand them cards that other drivers have given them as they pulled out of the parking lot. so these could be expired tickets. these could be tickets about to expire. >> oh, man. >> they hand them the ticket. the people put them in their windows, go off thinking that they have paid their parking fee. they're also, then, going to have to pay a ticket, because they didn't have the proper ticket. >> that is inf

ring outinseattleanews photographer heads straight into a terrifying scene. >> this guy is a true professional. >> hear what it's like to be smack in the action. >> yeah. it was pretty wild. >> toby keith surprises a fan by saluting her soldier husband. >> what's his name? >> keith. >> see why the musical tribute wasn't the big surprise. >>> a little girl with autism starts doing ballet moves for her parents. >> and then one day it occurred to them, wait a minute. >> those are no ordinary moves. we've got the astounding story. plus, cottonmouth versus rattlesnake see who gets a brutal eat down and learn the secrets to slo mo smashesi from the master. >> i'm gallagher and you're watching "right this minute." >>> i have a story for you our viewers in seattle have been following. i wanted to share it with everybody else. a photo journalist from kiro tv was on assignment, covering a court case at the federal court house when he heard shots fired. the photographer's name is eric alexander. this guy is a true professional. because once he heard that gun go off, he didn't run for cover.

're not happy with the way last night's game endedinseattle. >>you will see why. here's the final play between the seahawks and the packers from monday night football. >> the game's final play. to the end zone. who has it? who did they give it to? touchdown. >> wow. get this. it took ten minutes for the replacement referees to review this catch. they said both green bay and a seattle player caught it. under the rules, a tie goes to the receiver. if you look at the replay closely, it shows seattle's golden tate may not have had possession. you see the ball right there. there will be a lot of anger and chatter on sports talk radio this morning. seahawks win it 14-12. the n.f.l. is also looking to some unsportsman like conduct penalties. the penalty that was given to redskins coach kyle shanahan near the end of sunday's game. he got the call after disagreeing with the refs about whether the game was over or not but it didn't end there. shanahan chased the ref interest the tunnel toward -- into the tunnel toward the locker room shouting less than kind words. they tried toe make sense of it

that gavetheseattleseahawksthe game. bruce johnson sampled some opinion from around town today. >> they need to do something about them. >> i think they are terrible. >> we couldn't find a single fan who agreed with the replacement referees and the nfl that seattle won last night's game with the touchdown reception as time ran out. >> was it an interception or a touchdown? >> it was an interception. >> got these kidergarden guys out here making the calls. >> former redskins defensive end, dexter manley. >> everyone in this country -- you could see the fan bases there. i think it's going to really hurt football. >> very few other people we talk with today said they will stop watching football. you feel for the victims. the players, but you are going to tune in. you are going to slow up to watch to see how it all turns out. >> so yeah, it's not necessarily good publicity, but it's publicity. >> it's reality television. >> former skins linebacker great predicts even bigger tv audiences for the game. >> they are going to watch to see if it impacts their team positively

againsttheseattlemariners.>>vicki: the 49ers start this season with a few tough games. the 49ers one up early including record 63 yd field goal. >> the oakland athletics in a pennant race for the first time since 2006. they were victorious of a role in seattle. >> the public house at maximum capacity. >> still ahead we will look at the battle brewing on the campaign trail and asked americans if they're better off than there were four years ago. >>stanley: coming up, someone in pleasanton did not get the memo that i might be coming to visit. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. >>vicki: the mitt romney campaign released a new ad in wisconsin asking voters if they are better off since the president's office. appointed to disappointing job numbers in august. obama campaigned in florida. >> august jobs numbers released on friday probably will not do much to bolster that claims progress is being made. >> this is saying that people are having a hard time

that you can visit while you are here. i understand you are going through my hometime,seattlenextyear -- my home town. seattle next. i was born and raised there. and of course, if that is not enough for you to do while you are here, you should talk to mohammed about getting tickets to the giants, the 49ers, or outside because that is -- outside plans because that is happening this weekend. that is the fun we have in our great city. we are a large city. i get to talk and write about the things we're doing, and i want you to know that the internment -- and permit, our commitment to greening are parts of what we're here to do because of the advocacy that you do across the country, keep of that work, keep reminding mayors like me and everybody else we have an obligation to take the greening ideas and put them into the urban setting. give our kids the chance to get dirty with their hands, but watch things grow as they grow. this is the only way i know how to run the city. i have worked in this alleyways for many years. worked in the dirtiest smelling streets of our city. i come out loving

. >> a fair call for those who liveinseattle. outsideofseattle, botchedcall. >> indeed. man. >>> forget living large. in san francisco, go small or go home. we'll give you've the nickel tour of some mini-sized apartments. when we say mini, we are talking -- >> like 150 square feet. so think about that for a second. >> like nada. >> i don't know how they do it. >> people get very inventive. if it saves rent money. not a bad thing. we'll see if you can do it in just a minute. >>> plus, lady gaga, of course, is known for revealing quite a bit. there she is right there. but now she strips down to reveal a fuller figure. and to explain also why she is proud of the way she looks. catch up with a little, caught a little flak for her weight. but now is kind of revealing something personal from years ago. >> very personal. >> interesting. gaga always in the news. >>> we begin with the president's challenge at the u.n. calling on world leaders to stand up against violence and extremism. >> president obama devoted much of his speech to the arab democratic movement, free speech, and also stopping t

held scorelessinseattlethroughnine innings until the crew status symbol tied them at 2-2. then they played another nine innings, an entire game is worth. the royals scored one more for insurance and they won their 14th consecutive extra innings game. this one was 4-2. the birds are making their most exciting september call up of the decade. the team is sending bill monday to join the team in seattle. the right-handed pitcher will help the bullpen tonight after buck showalter had used eight pitchers in last night's game. coming up, kids in chicago finally back to school today. a look at the deal that ended the city's teachers' strike. a bizarre murder confession sends chills through a california courtroom. how this chef >> hundreds of thousands of chicago students are back in the classroom today. it is the first day of class is in more than a week. jake explains what brought the strained contract negotiations to an end. [chanting] >> stalled negotiations, parents stretched to their limit, cluster sitting empty -- students and teachers will get back to work today in chica

. in that play, the replacement rectories awardedtheseattleseahawkswith a touchdown even though it appears the green bay packers intercepted the ball. the nfl released a statement yesterday agreeing that the ruling on the field was wrong and that the seattle receiver should of been charged with pass interference, however the and the nfl upheld the seahawks' win. bill clinton says he disagrees with the decision. >> i did not think it was a touchdown. i thought the pass was intercepted. the defender aground before there was a joint possession. >> give me a break. it is time to get the real rookeries. >>-- real refs. >> the referees have been locked out since june. they still have issues involving salaries and the nfl desire to reduce their pension plan. singer madonna is in hot water over a statement she made about president obama while performing monday night at the verizon center. madonna incorrectly said the president was muslim while urging the crowd to reelect hi m. he r political grant took us back in time, not to the 1980's when she debuted on the world stage -- her political rant. s

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